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  2. Manti (food) - Wikipedia

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    The dumplings typically consist of a spiced meat mixture, usually lamb or ground beef, wrapped in a thin dough sheet which is then boiled or steamed. The size and shape of manti vary significantly depending on geographic location. [1] Manti resemble the Chinese jiaozi and baozi, Korean mandu, Mongolian buuz and the Tibetan momo.

  3. Grigory Sarkisovich Grigoryants - Wikipedia

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    An accomplished cook, a genetic trait he had inherited from his fraternal grandfather Hairapet Grigoryants, Grigory liked treating his family and guests to an authentic Uzbek pilaf, Manti (dumpling) dish and his signature homemade wine. The local villagers often came to Grigoryants to seek medical help, some wishing to simply talk to the doctor.

  4. Dumpling - Wikipedia

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    A refried dumpling is an already-boiled dumpling left over from previous cooking that is then fried to give it a slightly crispy outer layer and a tender middle. A purely fried white flour dumpling (also known as a "Johnny Cake") is golden brown and looks similar to a buñuelo ; these can often substitute for boiled dumplings, but they are ...

  5. Manjū - Wikipedia

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    Manti (Turkic) and mandu (Korean), filled dumplings with the names being cognate with mantou and manjū; Momiji Manju; Nikuman; Tangyuan; Kozhukkatta is a steamed dumpling made from rice flour, with a filling of grated coconut, jaggery, or chakkavaratti in South India.

  6. List of dumplings - Wikipedia

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    Dumplings in a basket, served with a dipping sauce. This is a list of notable dumplings.Dumpling is a broad class of dishes that consist of pieces of dough (made from a variety of starch sources) wrapped around a filling, or of dough with no filling.

  7. Talk:Manti (food) - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally the dumplings prepared for the prospective mother-in law are supposed to be so small that 40 of them can be fit into one spoon. Manti may be made from shredded meat of quail, chicken or goose in some regions of Turkey, while boş mantı ("empty dumpling") lack filling entirely.

  8. Mantou - Wikipedia

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    The name momo spread to Tibet and Nepal and usually now refers to filled buns or dumplings. [13] The name mantou is cognate to manty and Manti; these are filled dumplings in Armenian, [14] Persian, [15] Uzbek, [16] [self-published source] and Pakistani (mantu, originated from Turko-Mongol immigrants) [17] cuisines.

  9. Hingel - Wikipedia

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    Khinkal. A hingel is a type of dumpling found in North Caucasus that is similar to manti.The meat version of the dish is often associated with Armenia but there is a stuffed potato variety said to hail from Erzurum in eastern Anatolia.